- - early age to get a tan
- - Age about 2300 to 700 BCE in Britain when metal first began to be widely used
- - The third alloy
- - Material for Rodin's 'The Thinker'
- - Like the Colossus of Rhodes
- - ".......... Age" (Rodin work)
- - Age following the Stone Age
- - Age preceding the Iron Age.
- - ...... early age
- - An age
- - Shade at the beach
- - Metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive
- - an alloy traditionally composed of copper and tin
- - British leading French eleven getting third prize
- - Medal of British and French football side
- - Olympics third-place medal
- - Shade between copper and brown
- - British XI in France getting third medal?
- - common statue material
- - Yellowish-Brown Alloy Of Copper And Tin
- - Asked to leave Baker's dozen by statue
- - Award for third British team in France?
- - it's worse than a silver in tokyo (but still very good!)
- - Two Brits starting for Parisian eleven getting medal
- - Third prize
- - Copper and tin alloy
- - Copper-tin alloy
- - Third-place medal for Brown
- - Statue
- - Alloy of copper and tin
- - Relative on remote islands third in event, given this?
- - Olympic award for Brown
- - Alloy mainly of copper and tin
- - Tan; alloy
- - Alloy of copper
- - Brazil's first and second then French XI in third place
- - Third-place medal
- - Hard alloy suitable for casting
- - Medal for third place
- - Tanned
- - Rodin worked in it
- - Horse racing : show :: Olympics : ......
- - Third-place material
- - With 59-Across, it lasted from about 3500 to 1000 B.C.
- - Third-place prize
- - Statue metal
- - Tan, plus
- - Olympic metal
- - Like many a lifeguard
- - Sculpture alloy
- - Medium for a sculptor.
- - Copper and tin.
- - Beach hue
- - Sculptor's medium
- - Third place
- - Get a tan
- - Sun worshipper's shade
- - Copper alloy
- - Alloy
- - Olympics award
- - Medal
- - Medal metal
- - Sculpture medium
- - Tan
- - Metal
- - Brown shade
- - Reddish brown
- - prize for olympic third
- - olympic medal metal
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